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son Brown and family; Mr. EH. T. Chambers, of the British 
Canadian School; Messrs. A. W. Smith, A. Falconer, S. 
Carmichael, R. B Van Horne, Alfred Winn, C. B. Chisholm, 
and Alfred Griffin; Mr. Henry Lyman and Miss Lyman ; 
Miss and Mrs. A. Van Horne, Miss Boissvaian, Miss Turner, 
Miss Burland, Miss Reid, Miss Jessie Brown, Miss Smith 
and Miss Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holden and family, 
Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner, Mr.and Mrs. Thos. H. Hodg- 
son, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McLachlan, Captain R. C. and 
Mrs. Adams, Mr. John Fair and Mr. Harry McLaren, Mr. 
and Mrs. Walter Drake, Professor Fowler, ex-Ald. Shorey, 
Mrs. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garth, Mrs. Hollis, 
Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Pennell, Mrs. and Miss 
Bulmer, Mrs.and Miss Verner, Mr. J. F. Hausen, Mr. Wal- 
ter Le Rossignol, and Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks. 
Notices oF Books AND PAPERS. 
Lessons in Borany.? Part II, Flowers and Fruit, of Miss Newell’s 
book, is before us. As indicated by the title page, it is intended 
“for the use of teachers, or mothers studying with their children.” 
The object in view has been very successfully attained, and the 
book cannot fail to be useful to those for whom it is written. The 
style is simple and pleasing, and the facts are presented in a way 
to make them readily understood. One very commendable feature 
of the book, but one not usually made use of, is the relegation of 
the figures to separate plates closely associated with the corres- 
ponding text. Descriptions of the various species treated of will 
serve an important purpose in guiding the teacher to proper 
methods of treatment in the analysis of flowers. A simple but 
serviceable glossary completes the volume, which the publishers 
have put into a very readable form. 
1 Tt is intended to publish a revised list in a future number. 
2 Outlines of Lessons in Botany, for the Use of Teachers, or Mothers Studying 
with their Children, by Jane H. Newell. Part IL: Flowers and Fruit. Tlustra- 
ted by H. P. Symmes, Boston: Ginn & Heath. 8vo., pp. 393. 1892. 
